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Okay, let's go with some sex trivia.
All of the following are excerpted from Sexy Origins and Intimate Things by Charles Panati, published by Penguin Books, copyright 1998. #4446 |
Use of the word 'cock' in English as a reference to a male human rather than a rooster, is attributed to Chaucer, in England, in 1386.
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Many of us are, I'm sure, aware that Fellatio is the expression used for performing oral sex on the male. But did you know that you could similarly refer to the person doing the 'performing' by a specific, gender dependent term? Simply put, a fellator is a male doing it, and a fellatrix is a female doing it. And in my case, ain't NOBODY doing it to me (not even on an annual basis)! ;) :p *sigh* |
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The aforementioned book lists the following expressions as "popular names for the male member": lollipop, creamstick, flute, pipe organ, pile driver, pump, sausage, banana, tool, dipstick, poker, ramrod, pistol, cannon, weapon, battering ram, bayonet, sword, lance, warrior, trigger, cutlass, semiautomatic. |
Since I mentioned fellatio it's only appropriate I mention cunnilingus as well.
The word is literally Latin for "vulva licker." cunnus is vulva and the verb lingere means 'to lick'. #4450 |
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Another word origin: clitoris From the Greek kleitoris - "a hill" |
Done for now, it's after 2:30.
I was skipping around anyway. #4452 |
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Well, we had a record braking week with three new posting records.:) |
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